The men that make up 45% of its strength each have 50 years of adult life experience to guide them.
As they are older they are used to the older equipment and can operate it at more than 100%.
The Ukrainians. They fight for their HOME. Russians fight for schizo nonsense and Putin's pride.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Makes one think what must be going through russian soldiers heads to justify fighting in Ukraine. One would start asking questions why the war is dragging out for half a year now
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Makes one think what must be going through russian soldiers heads
If they ask too many questions, a bullet.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>These questions were never asked during Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan.
Soldiers are literally morons who have no control over what is happening. I was against the War in Iraq when I joined up in 2008. I was still 18 and wanted to do something stupid.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Not all the biolabs have been found yet, we must keep pushing tovarish *~~
2 years ago
Anonymous
>what must be going through russian soldiers heads
Bullet
2 years ago
Anonymous
>justify fighting in Ukraine
Ridding the world of subhuman hohols seems like a good justification to me.
This... it's like the Ancient Roman tradition of 'going for the triarii' - a.k.a. unleashing your most powerful and most experienced men to turn the tide
Not something that modern West would understand, they forgot their history
>Not something that modern West would understand, they forgot their history
No the West doesnt fight like its WW2 or 300 BC. They fight for the war thats being fought now.
>If the hastati failed to break the enemy, they would fall back and let the principes, heavier and more experienced infantry, take over. If the principes did not break them, they would retire behind the triarii, who would then engage the enemy in turn—hence the expression rem ad Triarios redisse, "it has come to the triarii"—signaling an act of desperation.[6]
Or, you base it off empirical evidence. Which is to say that even the elite units of Russia (1st Guard Armoured, 4th Guard Armoured, VdV various regiments) got hurt really bad and you go from there. If Girkin claims that there is going to be issue with new units, then I think there will be issues.
Why hasn't that been given to them already? Why have they waited until now to give them the better shit? Why didn't they give it to experienced crew who could get more out of it than new recruits? Why did they, you know, not give it anyway?
Because
1. you mix the new stuff in the with the old stuff to make the new stuff last longer.
2. You can only actually support so much capital in Ukraine with thin supply lines.
Which is to say that once again the people pointing out that Russia is not going to run out of tanks any time soon have been correct the whole time.
Historically Russian doctrine has relied on using pretty good equipment to make up for training shortfalls to avoid the US situation of having to spend half it's military budget on salaries for "skills maintenance."
Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves. That goes all the way back to Peter the Great.
>but then you get some veterans to rotate out
Is Russia even rotating troops? I know they threw the routed units from the Kyiv front directly back into combat in the Donbas.
>Russia even rotating troops?
I know they say there's no such thing as a stupid question... but boy, do you try hard to prove otherwise.
2 years ago
Anonymous
That's good question you moron
2 years ago
Anonymous
I don't think he even knows what "unit rotation" means...
2 years ago
Anonymous
I think you can't actually answer the question, nor answer the reasons it's a valid question, so now you're deflecting with insults and supposition. I think you're a smelly dumb gay Black person who has sex with his hat on.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Hey don’t you dare insult gay Black folk with hats on by uttering it’s with your commie lips.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>"unit rotation"
Rotating units from Chernobyl to Izum doesn't mean what you think
2 years ago
Anonymous
Entire units have been documented as being ground into dust because of an utter refusal by the Russians to rotate, specifically the 64th Seperate Motor Rifle Brigade
2 years ago
Anonymous
2 years ago
Anonymous
>did you hear it on RT?
2 years ago
Anonymous
The only ones I've seen posting CNN on /k/ in the past year have been /misc/ tourists.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You must have missed the 4th Guards tank regiment threads.
This article sorta sums it up, but the original /k/ autist's threads were amazeballs:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/27/ukraine-bounced-back-embarrass-russia-recapture-bombarded-cities/
tl;dr they dead Jim
2 years ago
Anonymous
Still have some of it saved right here.
Russia's best are maimed beyond recognition. The idea that their replacements will be better is laughable.
2 years ago
Anonymous
https://i.imgur.com/NCbxiCf.jpg
Still have some of it saved right here.
Russia's best are maimed beyond recognition. The idea that their replacements will be better is laughable.
First Thread:
https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/52994432/#52994432
Second Thread:
https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/53955963/#53955963
Second thread got culled for whatever reason
>Russia even rotating troops?
I know they say there's no such thing as a stupid question... but boy, do you try hard to prove otherwise.
It depends on what he meant by "rotation". If he meant "spinning at high velocity in their mass grave" then yes. If he meant the conventional definition of "troop rotations" then no.
>Historically Russian doctrine has relied on using pretty good equipment to make up for training shortfalls to avoid the US situation of having to spend half it's military budget on salaries for "skills maintenance." >Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves. That goes all the way back to Peter the Great.
This may be the most moronic statement on /k/ so far.
>Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves.
That's how the AMERICAN Army improves you moron. Compared to all the other European and Asian armies, the Americans had a massive reputation for rotating the veterans out quickly so they could impart their knowledge to the incoming fresh troops as quickly as possible. It's why American ace pilots in WW2 rarely accrued more than 25 kills; they were usually sent home long before to become instructors in training squadrons.
>rotating the veterans out quickly so they could impart their knowledge to the incoming fresh troops as quickly as
One Big Reason for rotation was Fair is Fair. Number of missions/ days of combat were calculated to give all soldiers approximately similar chance of survival. Not creating "murder sentence" parts of the military but equally spreading death toll among all branches. From performance point of view you don't need to pull out submariners and bomber crews after 10-25 missions, and you don't need so many teachers. It's actually counterproductive. But America had resources to spare and america considered it to be unfair to force soldiers into professions with 50%+ KIA rate.
Yea, thankfully they have experienced leaders and NCO’s to lead them, otherwise it’d just be a clusterfrick of blind leading the blind. Right, /k/ommrades?…right?
You got it. They're a bunch of cucks: absorbed into the Soviet Union, never escaped. They WERE their own group, but then came Russia. This is the evil future they want for Ukraine.
No, DPR and LPR are ripoffs of the Russian flag. Donbabwe replaces the top white stripe with black,and Luganda replaces the top white stripe with a lighter blue than the middle blue bar normally is.
>Old, fat, often with health problems.
Well, to be honest it is a normal sight for ukies as well. It's just how middle age slavman looks like, thought to their honor they are rather bulky than fat. They often combine some decent muscle, because they work on some shitty low pay job that often includes heavy liftings, and a beer belly because, because after a day of his shitty job he drinks a lot and eats a ton of shitty food.
Inexperienced is not a bad thing
>Inexperienced is not a bad thing
Yeah, it's the worst.
Experienced team would wreak havok on modern battlefield even driving shermans. Inexperienced team would reliably frick up even on the newest shiny abramses.
>Old, fat, often with health problems.
Physical fitness is the least of their worries. They'll be sitting around for weeks in WW1 style until some drone and artillery strike blasts turns them into maggot dinner.
Yeah that's because of a total lack of training in discipline. Apparently their officer corps is lacking here too, so ummmm, yeah. Fun times ahead in Kherson. Keep in mind the damn Uke partisans are now a well-oiled murder machine with discipline and experience to frick up the Kremlin's plans even with a stalled counter offensive.
>Fun times ahead in Kherson
I doubt they are headed to Kherson. Russians already sent tons of their best troops there, fearing the twitter counteroffensive. Now their troops in Donbass are so depleted they've been fighting over Pisky for more than a month now. I assume these grandpas are supposed to brake stalemate there.
So closer to Donbass than Kherson? I don't get how that is an indication of anything?
2 years ago
Anonymous
Last time there were any news about railroad only railroad bridge connecting captured Zaporizhia with Donetsk oblasts was down. Hard to transport vehicles on it
2 years ago
Anonymous
What does Zaporizhia have to do with Rostov-on-Don? Rostov-on-Don borders Donbass...
I can see them rolling up to Kherson >pools closed, frick off!
Aww, but we came all this way >then the HIMAR's start landing in their mustering location
>under strength as it failed to meet recruitment goals, even with the massive bribe tier payments >most recruits are low quality, some of them are bordering the avg life expectancy >only 1 month training
As Igor said, these guys are going to get killed no matter what the Russians put them in, although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field, unless the Russian losses are just that bad they simply don't have the men to crew them effectively.
>As Igor said, these guys are going to get killed no matter what the Russians put them in, although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field, unless the Russian losses are just that bad they simply don't have the men to crew them effectively.
I strongly suspect this is the Kremlin's one chance at distributing good equipment to the troops because the Ukes will destroy supply lines used more than once. The third army is effectively delivering whatever makes it through Uke attrition, then in all likelihood will either die or be very lucky, and everyone else will get whatever equipment they can and you'll have the same combined, irregular mess with better equipment that they only had to suffer more ptsd to get.
>although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field
Probably because those are actually fighting and don't have time/ability to train on this new equipment.
With the fact that they are giving elderly men the newest kit they have right before winter I think we are about to see the Ukies get a huge resupply from Russia. I wouldn’t be surprised if Pootler tries to bumrush Kharkov or Mykolaiv with this new corps only for them to get bogged down by the winter. It’s gonna be Kyiv front 2.0 where ever these guys are stationed.
>sending fat and old cucks in with the last of their ''good'' gear
This is the last push of the Russians to take some ground before winter. After that we go full WW1.
I honestly can't tell what's going on anymore.
Those blocky RCWSs on the tanks mean they are one of the newest variants right? Why give the new guys the best toys instead of the guys who have been at the front for months and know how the Ukies operate?
I think the Russians are literally trying to build a “modern” shock army. They failed when they rushed the lines with old shit and young people so now they are going to rush the lines with new-old shit and elderly people.
I honestly don’t think the Russians are stupid enough to make military mistakes like they have and will continue to make unless there is a political reason for their decisions. Putin wants a victory in Ukraine fast and he will push his generals to give it to him, and given that his generals have no experience with combined arms operations and still retain the doctrinal and material leftovers of the USSR they will pursue a massive mechanized wave to accomplish their task.
Realistically, Shoigu must have convinced Putin that he has one last ace up his sleeve and this new army that he's building will win the war for him. He's faking till he makes it the way he did his whole career, same way we got this shitshow in the first place.
>great monke leader has demanded victory but the generals blame lack of victory on troop shortage >underlings in the poorer/browner regions are tasked/threatened to find more soldiers by any means necessary (except a general draft lol) >they scrape the absolut bottom of the barrel and promise monetary rewards that they will never pay out >they take literally anyone who can be tricked or coerced into signing up >prisons and psychiatric institutions are mysteriously no longer oversubscribed, praise the leader for his great governance! >HERE IS YOUR NEW ARMY GREAT MONKE LEADER!
>Brand new, barely trained troops >Little to no combat experience
I can't fricking wait to see every single T-90M on that train getting abandoned after an artillery shell lands 10 feet away from the tank
russia's demographic crisis isn't new, their population was always declining as long as i can remember. sandBlack folk on the other hand breed like rabbits
The largest single problem with the Russian army is that it’s manned mostly by low-IQ minority peasants. This is a very low quality of human material. They seem to not want or can’t bring in white Slavs ("real" Russians) who skew liberal and hate the war fearing mobilization. So the best they can do is this, bring in elderly men as volunteers. To these higher-quality troops they give their better equipment figuring they’ll make better use of it.
But I don’t know. Guys in their 50s, especially Slavs, might be really low on energy and motivation. I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle.
>I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle.
Most likely. As you get old, you become really good at avoiding work you don't want to do, without it being obvious (or doing it in a way that people don't mind).
>I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle
But they are supposed to be the new blood that breaks the stalemate. They are the new meat of the campaign. There is no way to avoid battle when you're sent first in.
Jesus frick it already looks clapped. Like okay guys I guess high fives all around in that the tanks don't have grass growing on them but why can't anyone drive anything without fricking up the skirts?
reminder that chenchya git much MUCH worse treatment from Russia but now they are brothers in arms liberating kiev from nazis. Soon ruusians and ukranians will hold hands as tgey storm all the capitals of the EU! Slava Ukrani indeed!
Worst public stunt I've heard in a while. Russia "leaks" that a new corps is formed and they are equipped with latest high tech equipment. Ukraine then counters they are 15,000 prisoners, vagabonds and old fricks. Russia "leaks" again it's around 40-60,000. I feel sorry for those fricks who are going to experience the dangers of smoking every step of the way before they ever get to a frontline.
By the end of this war I think europe will barely have tanks, howitzers or artillery I am sure reddit tourists here heard this meme from the vatniks and got tired of hearing it but, " winter is coming"
Are you stupid? Russia will be the one that lost a ton of tanks howitzers and artillery when the war ends. And things aren't that bad in europe, stop acting like you are writing clickbait articles.
yes the side that keeps losing more territory is the one that does not lose the most equipment especially the one getting supplied by euros. frick me its like reddit moved to /k/ and all the /k/ old gays moved here [...] because this place use to have anime chicks with guns.
/chug/ needs to frick off my /k/
2 years ago
Anonymous
no reddit needs to frick off from my /k/ pic related makes me assume the old gays left here because i use to see anime chicks with guns threads here.
yes the side that keeps losing more territory is the one that does not lose the most equipment especially the one getting supplied by euros. frick me its like reddit moved to /k/ and all the /k/ old gays moved here
[...]
because this place use to have anime chicks with guns.
And of course it's yet another cum /chug/ger trying to tell his bullshit. Why don't you go back to your containment thread on /misc/ with the rest of the redditors, pedos and trannies?
Is the US using the ukraine war to fight inflation? Wouldn't sending over billions of USD to get burned up as munitions and vehicles take that money out of global circulation, thus strengthening the dollar?
Or am I just moronic? I don't really understand economics.
Ukraine has nothing to do with inflation in the slightest.
The cause of inflation happened at the beginning of COVID, when the Stock Market started imitating the Moskva after Ukraine hit it.
So the Federal Reserve made a tactical choice...
No, it's vise versa:
give Ukraine a loan
have munition worth a million dollar
pay printed money to israelite for munition worth a million
munition destroyed or used
no more munition
but israelite got money US gave itself through Ukraine
he used those money to make new munition or buy fancy shit
printed money go into US/world economy
more dollars in world
more dollars=inflation
Then it goes either
Ukraine defaults/ceases to exist
dollars don't burn, but at least no loans
dollars are in israelite pockets
inflation
your money are lesser value
israelite still got millions more
US printed money
israelite sold you those munitions
israelite got paid with your money for stuff you didn't even own
Ukraine has nothing to do with it
If you look carefully you will notice that the rate of inflation almost perfectly matches the rate of increase for the profit margins of all the major corporations
But people get mad when you point that out for some reason
"The new British aircraft carrier Prince of Wales broke down shortly after it departed from the coast to participate in joint exercises with the United States. A ship worth 3 billion pounds is anchored, an inspection is carried out on board, finding out the reason. As the representative of the command stated, we are talking about a mechanical problem, the right propeller shaft may be damaged": The Kremlin's hybrid war does not stop
Russia's economy withstood sanctions thanks to the actions of the authorities, historical experience and oil, — The Economist
▪"The Russian economy has withstood unprecedented pressure from the West for three reasons," The British Economist believes (https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2022/08/23/why-the-russian-economy-keeps-beating-expectations)
The first factor is the competent actions of the authorities, who quickly took measures to prevent economic collapse. In particular, capital controls have strengthened the ruble and helped reduce inflation.
The second factor is rooted in the history of Russia. The current situation caused by Western sanctions pressure is already the fifth economic crisis that the country has faced in a quarter of a century. Russians have learned to adapt to emerging challenges and difficulties
The third factor is related to hydrocarbons. Sanctions have had little impact on oil production in Russia. Since the beginning of the special military operation, the EU has purchased $85 billion worth of fossil fuels from Russia
The Russian economy is doing better than even the most optimistic forecasts predicted, — The Economist summarizes
#Rumors #Layout
Our source explains that Russians will still be partially banned from traveling to the EU and other Western countries. This is now strongly promoted by the British lobby.
Their goal is to organize a Maidan in Russia in the fall.
Everyone in the West understands that Ukraine will not win by military means, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the West to support the whole country, especially against the background of the strengthening of the global economic, energy and food crises.
Back on April 20, we gave an insider layout (https://t.me/legitimniy/11804 ), where they painted everything exactly, pointing out that the West needs a Maidan in Russia and they will look for any ways, using any tools, to try to stir up Russia, destroying it from the inside. The EU is assigned the role of "terpila" in this game.
#Layout
The American military-industrial complex is cashing in on the Ukrainian conflict:
And again about the price of PR around HIMARS
Time after time, both the APU and the Pentagon report that all HIMARS' launchers are intact and unharmed, no one has managed to disable anything. Back in July, we wrote that everything (https://t.me/legitimniy/13185 ) such statements pursue a completely tangible economic goal: to make money.
Look at how much the shares of the manufacturer Lockheed Martin have jumped. After sagging to $385 on July 18, today the price per share reaches $ 438.
The more mentions of hits or the use of HIMARS MLRS in the Russian, Ukrainian and Western segment, the more confident Lockheed Martin's economic indicators will feel.
And all the more confidence in the leadership of the Armed Forces and the Pentagon will prove to the public that "Haimars (https://t.me/legitimniy/13286 )" is a kind of "wunderwaffe".
On the other hand, the appearance in the public space of irrefutable evidence of the destruction of at least two or three HIMARS MLRS will negatively affect the situation on the stock price.
>On the other hand, the appearance in the public space of irrefutable evidence of the destruction of at least two or three HIMARS MLRS will negatively affect the situation on the stock price
Too bad Russia is so shit they can't prove destruction of single one
#Rumors #Layout
Our source explains that Russians will still be partially banned from traveling to the EU and other Western countries. This is now strongly promoted by the British lobby.
Their goal is to organize a Maidan in Russia in the fall.
Everyone in the West understands that Ukraine will not win by military means, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the West to support the whole country, especially against the background of the strengthening of the global economic, energy and food crises.
Back on April 20, we gave an insider layout (https://t.me/legitimniy/11804 ), where they painted everything exactly, pointing out that the West needs a Maidan in Russia and they will look for any ways, using any tools, to try to stir up Russia, destroying it from the inside. The EU is assigned the role of "terpila" in this game.
https://i.imgur.com/YvBUe95.jpg
Our source points out that the think tanks of the West have calculated that even by arranging a third world war, the collective West can lose and at the same time destroy 70% of the planet. It is difficult to defeat Russia militarily, the only chance is to destroy it from the inside.
By the way, our source adds that we were right in our March insider when we reported (https://t.me/legitimniy/10847 ) that the London lobby convinced Zelensky not to fulfill any backstage agreements and not to go to peace agreements with Russia, but to hold out until the end of spring, allegedly the Kremlin was supposed to fall under the onslaught of a sanctions blitzkrieg that would provoke the Maidan.
Remember the negotiations in Istanbul, then the departure of the Russians from Kiev, and then the story from Bucha. This is exactly what the source hinted to us. The banking system was already following a clear path back then.
We then insiders that the Kremlin had thrown the Bank (the Russians were ready to sign peace agreements taking into account the recognition of the Crimea and the LDNR. Allegedly, Ze gave consent, but the Russians had to leave Kiev first).
Now an insider source says that the situation is repeating itself. Colleagues from the telegram channel Resident correctly insidered (https://t.me/rezident_ua/13771 ) that Boris Johnson flew to Kiev and convinced Zelensky to continue fighting and not agree to negotiations, making the most unrealistic demands. Supposedly London has a plan for the fall. Everyone understands that this plan is a controlled revolution in Russia.
https://i.imgur.com/5DPZf0A.jpg
#Layout
The American military-industrial complex is cashing in on the Ukrainian conflict:
And again about the price of PR around HIMARS
Time after time, both the APU and the Pentagon report that all HIMARS' launchers are intact and unharmed, no one has managed to disable anything. Back in July, we wrote that everything (https://t.me/legitimniy/13185 ) such statements pursue a completely tangible economic goal: to make money.
Look at how much the shares of the manufacturer Lockheed Martin have jumped. After sagging to $385 on July 18, today the price per share reaches $ 438.
The more mentions of hits or the use of HIMARS MLRS in the Russian, Ukrainian and Western segment, the more confident Lockheed Martin's economic indicators will feel.
And all the more confidence in the leadership of the Armed Forces and the Pentagon will prove to the public that "Haimars (https://t.me/legitimniy/13286 )" is a kind of "wunderwaffe".
On the other hand, the appearance in the public space of irrefutable evidence of the destruction of at least two or three HIMARS MLRS will negatively affect the situation on the stock price.
frick off with your gibberish telegram posts, you moron. Pure fricking flooding.
#Rumors #Layout
Our source explains that Russians will still be partially banned from traveling to the EU and other Western countries. This is now strongly promoted by the British lobby.
Their goal is to organize a Maidan in Russia in the fall.
Everyone in the West understands that Ukraine will not win by military means, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the West to support the whole country, especially against the background of the strengthening of the global economic, energy and food crises.
Back on April 20, we gave an insider layout (https://t.me/legitimniy/11804 ), where they painted everything exactly, pointing out that the West needs a Maidan in Russia and they will look for any ways, using any tools, to try to stir up Russia, destroying it from the inside. The EU is assigned the role of "terpila" in this game.
Our source points out that the think tanks of the West have calculated that even by arranging a third world war, the collective West can lose and at the same time destroy 70% of the planet. It is difficult to defeat Russia militarily, the only chance is to destroy it from the inside.
By the way, our source adds that we were right in our March insider when we reported (https://t.me/legitimniy/10847 ) that the London lobby convinced Zelensky not to fulfill any backstage agreements and not to go to peace agreements with Russia, but to hold out until the end of spring, allegedly the Kremlin was supposed to fall under the onslaught of a sanctions blitzkrieg that would provoke the Maidan.
Remember the negotiations in Istanbul, then the departure of the Russians from Kiev, and then the story from Bucha. This is exactly what the source hinted to us. The banking system was already following a clear path back then.
We then insiders that the Kremlin had thrown the Bank (the Russians were ready to sign peace agreements taking into account the recognition of the Crimea and the LDNR. Allegedly, Ze gave consent, but the Russians had to leave Kiev first).
Now an insider source says that the situation is repeating itself. Colleagues from the telegram channel Resident correctly insidered (https://t.me/rezident_ua/13771 ) that Boris Johnson flew to Kiev and convinced Zelensky to continue fighting and not agree to negotiations, making the most unrealistic demands. Supposedly London has a plan for the fall. Everyone understands that this plan is a controlled revolution in Russia.
>How strong is Russia’s 3rd Army Corps?
>newly formed
Seeing as it’s brand new and hasn’t seen combat, then we don’t know.
The men that make up 45% of its strength each have 50 years of adult life experience to guide them.
As they are older they are used to the older equipment and can operate it at more than 100%.
>50 years of adult life experience to guide them
Stop finding excuses lol
>50 years of adult life experience
So the Russkies are sending thousands of 70+-year olds to the front now? LMAO.
Literal Russian volkssturm
Ukrop volksturm versus Russian Volkssturm, who would win?
The Ukrainians. They fight for their HOME. Russians fight for schizo nonsense and Putin's pride.
Makes one think what must be going through russian soldiers heads to justify fighting in Ukraine. One would start asking questions why the war is dragging out for half a year now
>Makes one think what must be going through russian soldiers heads
If they ask too many questions, a bullet.
>These questions were never asked during Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan.
Soldiers are literally morons who have no control over what is happening. I was against the War in Iraq when I joined up in 2008. I was still 18 and wanted to do something stupid.
Not all the biolabs have been found yet, we must keep pushing tovarish *~~
>what must be going through russian soldiers heads
Bullet
>justify fighting in Ukraine
Ridding the world of subhuman hohols seems like a good justification to me.
Based
All me. I fap to commie traps btw
>who would win?
The israelites
How many soldiers from the Russian Autonomous israeli Oblast have joined the fight against the Ukrainian Nazis?
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy
webm?
https://streamable.com/bl48gy
This... it's like the Ancient Roman tradition of 'going for the triarii' - a.k.a. unleashing your most powerful and most experienced men to turn the tide
Not something that modern West would understand, they forgot their history
The best way to frick up veterans is to throw them curveballs: IEDs, drones, and relentless attacks on logistics.
Also, attack the trains transporting them before they even arrive. And, of course, ramp up the training of the Ukrainian forces.
Does either force have actual night fighting capabilities down to their soldier level?
Ukraine was buying all the available night visions on open market for years and USA send more
look, lets just start calling it a feint now so that your job is easier when they all die, ok?
>triarii
old boomers that have the cash to horde decent equipment
only put to use when something has gone seriously wrong
Non of them are actual combat veterans,they are former reservists.And Triarii would have been in their early 30s.
>Not something that modern West would understand, they forgot their history
No the West doesnt fight like its WW2 or 300 BC. They fight for the war thats being fought now.
>If the hastati failed to break the enemy, they would fall back and let the principes, heavier and more experienced infantry, take over. If the principes did not break them, they would retire behind the triarii, who would then engage the enemy in turn—hence the expression rem ad Triarios redisse, "it has come to the triarii"—signaling an act of desperation.[6]
>when you realize your 50-years of adult life doesn’t help you move fast enough to avoid counter fire or evac your buddy
So are they inexperienced, or basically old reservists and ex-Soviet military dragged out by Putin at gunpoint?
So they should be on deaths door considering Russian life expectancy for men?
Got it.
>50something krokodil addled brains going to the front lines
This gonna be good
So much fertilizer for Ukraine, i hope they all have sunflower seeds in their pockets.
>50 year old men physically preforming on par with 20 somethings
I know school is bad in Russia, but c'mon.
That's not how the game is played, Anon. You have to side with the Russians or Ukrainians and then pull shit out of your ass.
Or, you base it off empirical evidence. Which is to say that even the elite units of Russia (1st Guard Armoured, 4th Guard Armoured, VdV various regiments) got hurt really bad and you go from there. If Girkin claims that there is going to be issue with new units, then I think there will be issues.
dumb game.
>le both sides XD
Smelly, dumb kacap scum.
newly formed, full of old and fat men, trained for 1 month, what can go wrong?
>why is NATO wasting money training professional soldiers?
>why is NATO wasting money training professional soldiers?
Because 5000-1 casualty rates are hilarious
Very weak. Old equipment and the have less that 75% of combat personnel.
they get the newest shit though, aka t-90m, t-80bvm, bmp-3 etc.
Why hasn't that been given to them already? Why have they waited until now to give them the better shit? Why didn't they give it to experienced crew who could get more out of it than new recruits? Why did they, you know, not give it anyway?
Because
1. you mix the new stuff in the with the old stuff to make the new stuff last longer.
2. You can only actually support so much capital in Ukraine with thin supply lines.
Which is to say that once again the people pointing out that Russia is not going to run out of tanks any time soon have been correct the whole time.
Historically Russian doctrine has relied on using pretty good equipment to make up for training shortfalls to avoid the US situation of having to spend half it's military budget on salaries for "skills maintenance."
Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves. That goes all the way back to Peter the Great.
>but then you get some veterans to rotate out
Is Russia even rotating troops? I know they threw the routed units from the Kyiv front directly back into combat in the Donbas.
>Russia even rotating troops?
I know they say there's no such thing as a stupid question... but boy, do you try hard to prove otherwise.
That's good question you moron
I don't think he even knows what "unit rotation" means...
I think you can't actually answer the question, nor answer the reasons it's a valid question, so now you're deflecting with insults and supposition. I think you're a smelly dumb gay Black person who has sex with his hat on.
Hey don’t you dare insult gay Black folk with hats on by uttering it’s with your commie lips.
>"unit rotation"
Rotating units from Chernobyl to Izum doesn't mean what you think
Entire units have been documented as being ground into dust because of an utter refusal by the Russians to rotate, specifically the 64th Seperate Motor Rifle Brigade
>did you hear it on RT?
The only ones I've seen posting CNN on /k/ in the past year have been /misc/ tourists.
You must have missed the 4th Guards tank regiment threads.
This article sorta sums it up, but the original /k/ autist's threads were amazeballs:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/27/ukraine-bounced-back-embarrass-russia-recapture-bombarded-cities/
tl;dr they dead Jim
Still have some of it saved right here.
Russia's best are maimed beyond recognition. The idea that their replacements will be better is laughable.
First Thread:
https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/52994432/#52994432
Second Thread:
https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/53955963/#53955963
Second thread got culled for whatever reason
I'm sure that is true because you said so.
It depends on what he meant by "rotation". If he meant "spinning at high velocity in their mass grave" then yes. If he meant the conventional definition of "troop rotations" then no.
Turret rotations 100ft in the air?
>Historically Russian doctrine has relied on using pretty good equipment to make up for training shortfalls to avoid the US situation of having to spend half it's military budget on salaries for "skills maintenance."
>Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves. That goes all the way back to Peter the Great.
This may be the most moronic statement on /k/ so far.
>Thus big casualties at the start of the war but then you get some veterans to rotate out who know what the reality is, they teach others, the whole army rapidly improves.
That's how the AMERICAN Army improves you moron. Compared to all the other European and Asian armies, the Americans had a massive reputation for rotating the veterans out quickly so they could impart their knowledge to the incoming fresh troops as quickly as possible. It's why American ace pilots in WW2 rarely accrued more than 25 kills; they were usually sent home long before to become instructors in training squadrons.
>rotating the veterans out quickly so they could impart their knowledge to the incoming fresh troops as quickly as
One Big Reason for rotation was Fair is Fair. Number of missions/ days of combat were calculated to give all soldiers approximately similar chance of survival. Not creating "murder sentence" parts of the military but equally spreading death toll among all branches. From performance point of view you don't need to pull out submariners and bomber crews after 10-25 missions, and you don't need so many teachers. It's actually counterproductive. But America had resources to spare and america considered it to be unfair to force soldiers into professions with 50%+ KIA rate.
Where did you get that last bit? That’s never been russian doctrine, especially pre Soviet times
>they get the newest shit though,
which is still shit, we've already seen it all getting blown up for months
>aka t-90m, t-80bvm, bmp-3 etc.
LOL wunderwaffles go boom
Would you mind providing a source?
Some of it's equipment is better than the average shit, but the troops are inexperienced. Vatniks put them together in a hurry
Inexperienced is not a bad thing
For the ukranian soldiers, yes
At least in terms of not having myopia, arthritis, and a blown cardio system from drinking and smoking for 45 years.
Old guys take their lives seriously, they aren't all napping in a truck while some hohol walks out into the open and kills them
Yes, it means more kino footage of vatnigs getting BTFOd
It is when they all are.
It makes defection and abandoning more likely
Yea, thankfully they have experienced leaders and NCO’s to lead them, otherwise it’d just be a clusterfrick of blind leading the blind. Right, /k/ommrades?…right?
OP image is from July btw.
Wait, my mistake, it is just a display issue on the shitty site.
Those are soldiers of the 3rd Army Corps.
Old, fat, often with health problems.
Man, Russians love their balaclavas. Are they officially integrated into their uniforms or something?
it is to hide the faces of those are 50+ year olds
hide their faces because they're not the uber white saviours their western funded propaganda says they are
they're literal faceless goons
makes it easier for politicians to look at them while sending them to their deaths
Devil's advocate: It can get quite cold standing around for fricking hours in Russia.
>Devil's advocate: It can get quite cold standing around for fricking hours in Russia.
its summer
What flag is that on the left?
IIRC Donbabwe or Lughanda.
Looks like Bashkortostan to me
You got it. They're a bunch of cucks: absorbed into the Soviet Union, never escaped. They WERE their own group, but then came Russia. This is the evil future they want for Ukraine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkortostan
It's rare to encounter a country that I've never heard of, but here we are
Unironically Uzbekistan.
https://www.alamy.com/national-flag-of-uzbekistan-blue-white-and-green-horizontal-stripes-image60507297.html
No, DPR and LPR are ripoffs of the Russian flag. Donbabwe replaces the top white stripe with black,and Luganda replaces the top white stripe with a lighter blue than the middle blue bar normally is.
>Old, fat, often with health problems.
Well, to be honest it is a normal sight for ukies as well. It's just how middle age slavman looks like, thought to their honor they are rather bulky than fat. They often combine some decent muscle, because they work on some shitty low pay job that often includes heavy liftings, and a beer belly because, because after a day of his shitty job he drinks a lot and eats a ton of shitty food.
>Inexperienced is not a bad thing
Yeah, it's the worst.
Experienced team would wreak havok on modern battlefield even driving shermans. Inexperienced team would reliably frick up even on the newest shiny abramses.
Poor frickers, did they already ran out of Buryats?
i've been conditioned to softly lol at the sight of a Z now
>afghan vets
>chechnya vets
Ohhhhh boy
I don't know how to tell you this but the afghanistan vets are pushing 60 now
>pushing 60 now
And are unlikely to reach it.
>Old
They are in their 20s. Russia just does that to you.
>Old, fat, often with health problems.
You sound Polish with this much labeling.
>Old, fat, often with health problems.
Physical fitness is the least of their worries. They'll be sitting around for weeks in WW1 style until some drone and artillery strike blasts turns them into maggot dinner.
Oh god it's the fricking volksgrenadiers.
It's 15 to 20k soldiers from what I've read (ukr sources).
>(ukr sources)
I'm going to buy your little sister for 20 pesos once the war is over, pidorashka.
Unironically its over for hohols now
The same as the previous ones.
Brand new T90Ms and shit in the hands of old and poorly trained volunteers is going to lead to some great footage.
now thinking about it what ever happened with those terminators ? did their optics get fricked up by shrapnel and they all got send back ?
>help capture Popasna, Severodonetsk, Lysychansk and a dozen smaller settlements.
>no footage of them destroyed yet.
John Connorenko lost this one.
Didn't they show a larger cannon for the terminator at their military expo? I assumed the current cannon's performance disappointed them.
They are so scary, they started raping and looting while still on Russian territory. Hohols better beware.
Yeah that's because of a total lack of training in discipline. Apparently their officer corps is lacking here too, so ummmm, yeah. Fun times ahead in Kherson. Keep in mind the damn Uke partisans are now a well-oiled murder machine with discipline and experience to frick up the Kremlin's plans even with a stalled counter offensive.
>Fun times ahead in Kherson
I doubt they are headed to Kherson. Russians already sent tons of their best troops there, fearing the twitter counteroffensive. Now their troops in Donbass are so depleted they've been fighting over Pisky for more than a month now. I assume these grandpas are supposed to brake stalemate there.
>I doubt they are headed to Kherson
There's every indication they're headed for Kherson. There's more evidence for that than the East as it stands.
What can be the evidence of them heading to specific part of Ukraine?
They were seen in Rostov-on-don instead of Crimea
So closer to Donbass than Kherson? I don't get how that is an indication of anything?
Last time there were any news about railroad only railroad bridge connecting captured Zaporizhia with Donetsk oblasts was down. Hard to transport vehicles on it
What does Zaporizhia have to do with Rostov-on-Don? Rostov-on-Don borders Donbass...
I can see them rolling up to Kherson
>pools closed, frick off!
Aww, but we came all this way
>then the HIMAR's start landing in their mustering location
I hear they're so good at opting and raping that they had to start training against each other just for a challenge !
What is the strongest company-strength unit operating in the war right now, on either side?
Wasn't that only formed like 2 or 3 months ago? This gonna be good.
So what happens when 3rd Army Corps fails to save Russia at Pisky?
"Pisky was a feint"
If they fail it was just part of the plan. HAVE SOME GOD DAMN FAITH Apтyp!!!
>under strength as it failed to meet recruitment goals, even with the massive bribe tier payments
>most recruits are low quality, some of them are bordering the avg life expectancy
>only 1 month training
As Igor said, these guys are going to get killed no matter what the Russians put them in, although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field, unless the Russian losses are just that bad they simply don't have the men to crew them effectively.
>As Igor said, these guys are going to get killed no matter what the Russians put them in, although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field, unless the Russian losses are just that bad they simply don't have the men to crew them effectively.
I strongly suspect this is the Kremlin's one chance at distributing good equipment to the troops because the Ukes will destroy supply lines used more than once. The third army is effectively delivering whatever makes it through Uke attrition, then in all likelihood will either die or be very lucky, and everyone else will get whatever equipment they can and you'll have the same combined, irregular mess with better equipment that they only had to suffer more ptsd to get.
>although it's baffling they haven't given all this better shit to the actually serving units on the field
Probably because those are actually fighting and don't have time/ability to train on this new equipment.
With the fact that they are giving elderly men the newest kit they have right before winter I think we are about to see the Ukies get a huge resupply from Russia. I wouldn’t be surprised if Pootler tries to bumrush Kharkov or Mykolaiv with this new corps only for them to get bogged down by the winter. It’s gonna be Kyiv front 2.0 where ever these guys are stationed.
>sending fat and old cucks in with the last of their ''good'' gear
This is the last push of the Russians to take some ground before winter. After that we go full WW1.
I honestly can't tell what's going on anymore.
Those blocky RCWSs on the tanks mean they are one of the newest variants right? Why give the new guys the best toys instead of the guys who have been at the front for months and know how the Ukies operate?
I think it's a T-80 based on the 2-2-2 roadwheels, and if it's a T-80 the ERA looks like a T-80BV. Am I wrong?
I think the Russians are literally trying to build a “modern” shock army. They failed when they rushed the lines with old shit and young people so now they are going to rush the lines with new-old shit and elderly people.
I honestly don’t think the Russians are stupid enough to make military mistakes like they have and will continue to make unless there is a political reason for their decisions. Putin wants a victory in Ukraine fast and he will push his generals to give it to him, and given that his generals have no experience with combined arms operations and still retain the doctrinal and material leftovers of the USSR they will pursue a massive mechanized wave to accomplish their task.
Then my advice is to the Ukrainians is to ramp up attacks on Russian Logistics, preventing them from being able to SUPPLY said "army".
Russia works in mysterious ways
Very similar to the strategy of Nazi Germany in the last few months.
I assume because withdrawing frontline units to re-constitute and re-equip would leave holes in the line.
What does the reddit frog have to do with that?
Realistically, Shoigu must have convinced Putin that he has one last ace up his sleeve and this new army that he's building will win the war for him. He's faking till he makes it the way he did his whole career, same way we got this shitshow in the first place.
They might unironically be down to strategic reserves they retained for border defense in key areas.
>great monke leader has demanded victory but the generals blame lack of victory on troop shortage
>underlings in the poorer/browner regions are tasked/threatened to find more soldiers by any means necessary (except a general draft lol)
>they scrape the absolut bottom of the barrel and promise monetary rewards that they will never pay out
>they take literally anyone who can be tricked or coerced into signing up
>prisons and psychiatric institutions are mysteriously no longer oversubscribed, praise the leader for his great governance!
>HERE IS YOUR NEW ARMY GREAT MONKE LEADER!
>Brand new, barely trained troops
>Little to no combat experience
I can't fricking wait to see every single T-90M on that train getting abandoned after an artillery shell lands 10 feet away from the tank
We've gone from professional soldiers, to convicts, to poor people, and now to the elderly. Next step is child soldiers.
>"Okay class! Let's practice writing our names and these papers! Right at the bottom on the dotted line!"
kind of weird how it took like 5-7 years before we hit that point in syria and somehow we hit it after 6 months in ukraine
russia's demographic crisis isn't new, their population was always declining as long as i can remember. sandBlack folk on the other hand breed like rabbits
hiv will do that a population
The largest single problem with the Russian army is that it’s manned mostly by low-IQ minority peasants. This is a very low quality of human material. They seem to not want or can’t bring in white Slavs ("real" Russians) who skew liberal and hate the war fearing mobilization. So the best they can do is this, bring in elderly men as volunteers. To these higher-quality troops they give their better equipment figuring they’ll make better use of it.
But I don’t know. Guys in their 50s, especially Slavs, might be really low on energy and motivation. I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle.
>I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle.
Most likely. As you get old, you become really good at avoiding work you don't want to do, without it being obvious (or doing it in a way that people don't mind).
>I wonder if they’ll be good mainly at avoiding battle
But they are supposed to be the new blood that breaks the stalemate. They are the new meat of the campaign. There is no way to avoid battle when you're sent first in.
>How strong is Russia's 3rd Army Corps
The real question is just how fast will those untrained fatties abandoon their brand new vehicles?
Jesus frick it already looks clapped. Like okay guys I guess high fives all around in that the tanks don't have grass growing on them but why can't anyone drive anything without fricking up the skirts?
More importantly, will we finally get a clear and confirmed photo or video of a HIMARS wreck?
reminder that chenchya git much MUCH worse treatment from Russia but now they are brothers in arms liberating kiev from nazis. Soon ruusians and ukranians will hold hands as tgey storm all the capitals of the EU! Slava Ukrani indeed!
I read that as "Russia's 3rd Army Cope"
Worst public stunt I've heard in a while. Russia "leaks" that a new corps is formed and they are equipped with latest high tech equipment. Ukraine then counters they are 15,000 prisoners, vagabonds and old fricks. Russia "leaks" again it's around 40-60,000. I feel sorry for those fricks who are going to experience the dangers of smoking every step of the way before they ever get to a frontline.
By the end of this war I think europe will barely have tanks, howitzers or artillery I am sure reddit tourists here heard this meme from the vatniks and got tired of hearing it but, " winter is coming"
vatnik projections are always so spot on
So gas is going to be cheap and not cause protests in europe? Are you mutt?
Are you stupid? Russia will be the one that lost a ton of tanks howitzers and artillery when the war ends. And things aren't that bad in europe, stop acting like you are writing clickbait articles.
t. european
yeah i forgot the ukrainian sources that say 10,000 tanks my bad bro.
Did you realize claiming russia will be out of tanks and artillery was stupid so you're hoping brining up Ukraine will distract everyone?
*europe.
/chug/ needs to frick off my /k/
no reddit needs to frick off from my /k/ pic related makes me assume the old gays left here because i use to see anime chicks with guns threads here.
/chug/ is reddit you fricking dingus
Go frick yourself, commie scum.
really yeah
yes the side that keeps losing more territory is the one that does not lose the most equipment especially the one getting supplied by euros. frick me its like reddit moved to /k/ and all the /k/ old gays moved here
because this place use to have anime chicks with guns.
And of course it's yet another cum /chug/ger trying to tell his bullshit. Why don't you go back to your containment thread on /misc/ with the rest of the redditors, pedos and trannies?
Even /misc/ can't stand you, /chug/ scum.
Russian arms factories are running flat out.
It’s probably to swap out their exhausted forces I personally think.
>BMP-3's and T-90's all over the train
huh? but /k/eddit told me that Russia has no tanks anymore and ran out of missiles in march???
Nobody told you that.
Why are all posts using /k/eddit or /k/ope seemingly always moronic and sound a bit butthurt?
Because they are migrants from /misc/
They've existed in a state of perpetual butthurt for so long that they have forgotten how to speak normally
Is the US using the ukraine war to fight inflation? Wouldn't sending over billions of USD to get burned up as munitions and vehicles take that money out of global circulation, thus strengthening the dollar?
Or am I just moronic? I don't really understand economics.
No because those dollars are new dollars created in that instant by the ~~*global banking system*~~
Ukraine has nothing to do with inflation in the slightest.
The cause of inflation happened at the beginning of COVID, when the Stock Market started imitating the Moskva after Ukraine hit it.
So the Federal Reserve made a tactical choice...
No, it's vise versa:
give Ukraine a loan
have munition worth a million dollar
pay printed money to israelite for munition worth a million
munition destroyed or used
no more munition
but israelite got money US gave itself through Ukraine
he used those money to make new munition or buy fancy shit
printed money go into US/world economy
more dollars in world
more dollars=inflation
Then it goes either
Ukraine defaults/ceases to exist
dollars don't burn, but at least no loans
dollars are in israelite pockets
inflation
your money are lesser value
israelite still got millions more
US printed money
israelite sold you those munitions
israelite got paid with your money for stuff you didn't even own
Inflation is because everyone stopped doing things for two years because COVID and are now making up for lost time.
Ukraine has nothing to do with it
If you look carefully you will notice that the rate of inflation almost perfectly matches the rate of increase for the profit margins of all the major corporations
But people get mad when you point that out for some reason
"The new British aircraft carrier Prince of Wales broke down shortly after it departed from the coast to participate in joint exercises with the United States. A ship worth 3 billion pounds is anchored, an inspection is carried out on board, finding out the reason. As the representative of the command stated, we are talking about a mechanical problem, the right propeller shaft may be damaged": The Kremlin's hybrid war does not stop
And the USA nearly sank a submarine by hitting a rock. Yes, stuff happens.
There was a fire on the Russian ship and it sank. Things happen.
I dunno why you're spamming here and /arg/ with your shit. Guess Euros are waking up for their daily shift.
Russia's economy withstood sanctions thanks to the actions of the authorities, historical experience and oil, — The Economist
▪"The Russian economy has withstood unprecedented pressure from the West for three reasons," The British Economist believes (https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2022/08/23/why-the-russian-economy-keeps-beating-expectations)
The first factor is the competent actions of the authorities, who quickly took measures to prevent economic collapse. In particular, capital controls have strengthened the ruble and helped reduce inflation.
The second factor is rooted in the history of Russia. The current situation caused by Western sanctions pressure is already the fifth economic crisis that the country has faced in a quarter of a century. Russians have learned to adapt to emerging challenges and difficulties
The third factor is related to hydrocarbons. Sanctions have had little impact on oil production in Russia. Since the beginning of the special military operation, the EU has purchased $85 billion worth of fossil fuels from Russia
The Russian economy is doing better than even the most optimistic forecasts predicted, — The Economist summarizes
Kys with your shitty bot Black person
#Layout
The American military-industrial complex is cashing in on the Ukrainian conflict:
And again about the price of PR around HIMARS
Time after time, both the APU and the Pentagon report that all HIMARS' launchers are intact and unharmed, no one has managed to disable anything. Back in July, we wrote that everything (https://t.me/legitimniy/13185 ) such statements pursue a completely tangible economic goal: to make money.
Look at how much the shares of the manufacturer Lockheed Martin have jumped. After sagging to $385 on July 18, today the price per share reaches $ 438.
The more mentions of hits or the use of HIMARS MLRS in the Russian, Ukrainian and Western segment, the more confident Lockheed Martin's economic indicators will feel.
And all the more confidence in the leadership of the Armed Forces and the Pentagon will prove to the public that "Haimars (https://t.me/legitimniy/13286 )" is a kind of "wunderwaffe".
On the other hand, the appearance in the public space of irrefutable evidence of the destruction of at least two or three HIMARS MLRS will negatively affect the situation on the stock price.
>On the other hand, the appearance in the public space of irrefutable evidence of the destruction of at least two or three HIMARS MLRS will negatively affect the situation on the stock price
Too bad Russia is so shit they can't prove destruction of single one
frick off with your gibberish telegram posts, you moron. Pure fricking flooding.
#Rumors #Layout
Our source explains that Russians will still be partially banned from traveling to the EU and other Western countries. This is now strongly promoted by the British lobby.
Their goal is to organize a Maidan in Russia in the fall.
Everyone in the West understands that Ukraine will not win by military means, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the West to support the whole country, especially against the background of the strengthening of the global economic, energy and food crises.
Back on April 20, we gave an insider layout (https://t.me/legitimniy/11804 ), where they painted everything exactly, pointing out that the West needs a Maidan in Russia and they will look for any ways, using any tools, to try to stir up Russia, destroying it from the inside. The EU is assigned the role of "terpila" in this game.
Our source points out that the think tanks of the West have calculated that even by arranging a third world war, the collective West can lose and at the same time destroy 70% of the planet. It is difficult to defeat Russia militarily, the only chance is to destroy it from the inside.
By the way, our source adds that we were right in our March insider when we reported (https://t.me/legitimniy/10847 ) that the London lobby convinced Zelensky not to fulfill any backstage agreements and not to go to peace agreements with Russia, but to hold out until the end of spring, allegedly the Kremlin was supposed to fall under the onslaught of a sanctions blitzkrieg that would provoke the Maidan.
Remember the negotiations in Istanbul, then the departure of the Russians from Kiev, and then the story from Bucha. This is exactly what the source hinted to us. The banking system was already following a clear path back then.
We then insiders that the Kremlin had thrown the Bank (the Russians were ready to sign peace agreements taking into account the recognition of the Crimea and the LDNR. Allegedly, Ze gave consent, but the Russians had to leave Kiev first).
Now an insider source says that the situation is repeating itself. Colleagues from the telegram channel Resident correctly insidered (https://t.me/rezident_ua/13771 ) that Boris Johnson flew to Kiev and convinced Zelensky to continue fighting and not agree to negotiations, making the most unrealistic demands. Supposedly London has a plan for the fall. Everyone understands that this plan is a controlled revolution in Russia.